So when is the Seattle get together going to be?
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I heard a probable where, now how about a when? :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
"You can't really dust for vomit."
-- Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap) -
I heard a probable where, now how about a when? :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
"You can't really dust for vomit."
-- Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap)I was just going through emails and was about to post. It will be tomorrow night around 7-ish. I'll post a definite time tomorrow cheers, Chris Maunder
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I was just going through emails and was about to post. It will be tomorrow night around 7-ish. I'll post a definite time tomorrow cheers, Chris Maunder
Groovy. :):beer::)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
"You can't really dust for vomit."
-- Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap) -
I heard a probable where, now how about a when? :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
"You can't really dust for vomit."
-- Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap) -
Sig thief!! ;P
Mike Mullikin :beer: You can't really dust for vomit. Nigel Tufnel - Spinal Tap
Holy Spit!!! A Sig Collision. :laugh: I randomly update my sig from a BIG text file I have of quotations. I have to say that this is the first time I have had this happen though. I do know the solution though... A Sig Reset! :) *opens text file and jumps to a random line* And the winner is: #!/usr/bin/perl @a=(Lbzjoftt,Inqbujfodf,Hvcsjt); $b="Lbssz Wbmm";$b =~ y/b-z/a-z/ ; $c=" Tif ". @a ." hsfbu wj"."suvft pg b qsphsbnnfs". ":\n";$c =~y/b-y/a-z/; print"\n\n$c "; for($i=0;$i<@a; $i++) { $a[$i] =~y/b-y/a-z/; if($a[$i]eq$a[-1]) { print"and $a[$i]."; } else { print"$a[$i], "; } } print"\n\t\t--$b\n\n"; No, wait, that's too long. Lemme try that again... "Real programmers can write assembly code in any language." --Larry Wall Yeah that works, and it's still by Larry Wall. :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
"Real programmers can write assembly code in any language."
--Larry Wall -
Holy Spit!!! A Sig Collision. :laugh: I randomly update my sig from a BIG text file I have of quotations. I have to say that this is the first time I have had this happen though. I do know the solution though... A Sig Reset! :) *opens text file and jumps to a random line* And the winner is: #!/usr/bin/perl @a=(Lbzjoftt,Inqbujfodf,Hvcsjt); $b="Lbssz Wbmm";$b =~ y/b-z/a-z/ ; $c=" Tif ". @a ." hsfbu wj"."suvft pg b qsphsbnnfs". ":\n";$c =~y/b-y/a-z/; print"\n\n$c "; for($i=0;$i<@a; $i++) { $a[$i] =~y/b-y/a-z/; if($a[$i]eq$a[-1]) { print"and $a[$i]."; } else { print"$a[$i], "; } } print"\n\t\t--$b\n\n"; No, wait, that's too long. Lemme try that again... "Real programmers can write assembly code in any language." --Larry Wall Yeah that works, and it's still by Larry Wall. :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
"Real programmers can write assembly code in any language."
--Larry WallJason Jystad wrote: #!/usr/bin/perl @a=(Lbzjoftt,Inqbujfodf,Hvcsjt); $b="Lbssz Wbmm";$b =~ y/b-z/a-z/ ; $c=" Tif ". @a ." hsfbu wj"."suvft pg b qsphsbnnfs". ":\n";$c =~y/b-y/a-z/; print"\n\n$c "; for($i=0;$i<@a; $i++) { $a[$i] =~y/b-y/a-z/; if($a[$i]eq$a[-1]) { print"and $a[$i]."; } else { print"$a[$i], "; } } print"\n\t\t--$b\n\n"; :) You just gotta lurv PERL! IMO, Real Programmers(TM) need only know two languages: C++ and Perl. All else is optional. I always get this smug feeling when I think that the two best programming languages in the world, C and Perl, originated on Unix. Windows may rule the desktop but Real Programmers prefer Unix :) Brian Azzopardi bibamus, edamus, cras moriemur
[eat, drink, for tomorrow we die]
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Jason Jystad wrote: #!/usr/bin/perl @a=(Lbzjoftt,Inqbujfodf,Hvcsjt); $b="Lbssz Wbmm";$b =~ y/b-z/a-z/ ; $c=" Tif ". @a ." hsfbu wj"."suvft pg b qsphsbnnfs". ":\n";$c =~y/b-y/a-z/; print"\n\n$c "; for($i=0;$i<@a; $i++) { $a[$i] =~y/b-y/a-z/; if($a[$i]eq$a[-1]) { print"and $a[$i]."; } else { print"$a[$i], "; } } print"\n\t\t--$b\n\n"; :) You just gotta lurv PERL! IMO, Real Programmers(TM) need only know two languages: C++ and Perl. All else is optional. I always get this smug feeling when I think that the two best programming languages in the world, C and Perl, originated on Unix. Windows may rule the desktop but Real Programmers prefer Unix :) Brian Azzopardi bibamus, edamus, cras moriemur
[eat, drink, for tomorrow we die]
Brian Azzopardi wrote: I always get this smug feeling when I think that the two best programming languages in the world, C and Perl, originated on Unix. Windows may rule the desktop but Real Programmers prefer Unix But isnt the fact that a) windows is more popular than unix b) c and perl exist on window too a clear sign that the real programmers are using windows nowadays? :~
...make it about Visual C++, and don't ever mention Visual Basic. Nick Hodapp (MSFT) in Semicolon[^]
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Jason Jystad wrote: #!/usr/bin/perl @a=(Lbzjoftt,Inqbujfodf,Hvcsjt); $b="Lbssz Wbmm";$b =~ y/b-z/a-z/ ; $c=" Tif ". @a ." hsfbu wj"."suvft pg b qsphsbnnfs". ":\n";$c =~y/b-y/a-z/; print"\n\n$c "; for($i=0;$i<@a; $i++) { $a[$i] =~y/b-y/a-z/; if($a[$i]eq$a[-1]) { print"and $a[$i]."; } else { print"$a[$i], "; } } print"\n\t\t--$b\n\n"; :) You just gotta lurv PERL! IMO, Real Programmers(TM) need only know two languages: C++ and Perl. All else is optional. I always get this smug feeling when I think that the two best programming languages in the world, C and Perl, originated on Unix. Windows may rule the desktop but Real Programmers prefer Unix :) Brian Azzopardi bibamus, edamus, cras moriemur
[eat, drink, for tomorrow we die]
But did you run the code? It is a code sequence written by Larry Wall himself that outputs a quote from him. Pure unadulterated geekiness. :)
Jason Jystad
Cito Technologies
Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)
"Real programmers can write assembly code in any language."
--Larry Wall